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How Did Manziel Suddenly Become Relevant?
reddogblitz replied to Irv's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I agree on the first part but disagree on the second. 16 TDs and 4 Ints 6.80 YPA 907 rate in 11 games in 2016 on a dumpster fire team with a coach with one foot out the door and the other on a banana peel. I get the political/marketing problem but the stats just don't bear out that he's been figured out by defensive cocoordinators , shut down, and made ineffective. -
How Did Manziel Suddenly Become Relevant?
reddogblitz replied to Irv's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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How Did Manziel Suddenly Become Relevant?
reddogblitz replied to Irv's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It is ridiculous that Colin Kaepernick had a successful career including 2 trips to NFC Championship and 1 Super Bowl and in in his prime gets ZERO interest. Yet a guy who had a short un productive career is for some reason getting interest. If it were up to me, I'd sign Colin today and name him the presumptive starter. Stop screwin' around Beane. -
Most entertaining player since MCM
reddogblitz replied to Bing Bong's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Was breaking the drought worth it?
reddogblitz replied to The 9 Isles's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Speak for yourself pal. I thought it was SAH-WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET !!! TO each his own. -
Was breaking the drought worth it?
reddogblitz replied to The 9 Isles's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If you say so. I was prepared to give Coach McDermott a Muligan for 2017 if need be. It wasn't. Finally we get one of those coaches that gets his team to payoffs in first year. Awesome. We're ahead of plan. That's good. I'm prepared to give our coach who has never missed the playoffs another year before castigating him for not having a plan even if it's not your plan. When did Bills fans start thinking losing is OK? I know we've been conditioned but still ... Just win. Go Bills -
Was breaking the drought worth it?
reddogblitz replied to The 9 Isles's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
To my way of thinking there never is. And so far their is no need. I hope this continues. Go Bills. And twice on Sundays. -
Was breaking the drought worth it?
reddogblitz replied to The 9 Isles's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
There will be a lot more than those guys left. Kyle, McCoy, Clay, OLeary, KB, Richie, Cadet, and a lot of turn over. They're gonna be even n hungrier this year because they know they CAN win Fake Newsflash. Why don't we wait to see what happens in the rest of the draft and FA at least before making any rash predictions? "Winning is a habit. Unfortunately, so is losing." --Vince Lombardi -
Was breaking the drought worth it?
reddogblitz replied to The 9 Isles's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We did the right thing by keeping McCoy and Hughes etc last year. Coach McDermott wants to build a culture of winning. You build culture of winning by winning. Not by losing. The team learned to win. Several games the team came together to win late that recent teams would have figured out new ways to lose. Tampa Bay and Snow Bowl for example. That carries over. New guys coming in this year are coming into a winning program with high hopes and expectations. Be great to grab that top QB sure. But !@#$ losing. Maybe we get a good guy in draft or AJ works out. Stay the course. Trust the process. Go Bills. -
Was breaking the drought worth it?
reddogblitz replied to The 9 Isles's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Worst playoff game ever means since the beginning of football, right? I don't even think it was the Bills worst playoff game ever. 52-17 -
Worked for Reagan.
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Was breaking the drought worth it?
reddogblitz replied to The 9 Isles's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm going to vote for this one was worse: https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/bears-beat-redskins-73-0-in-nfl-championship-game -
Thanks. I understand the argument. A couple of questions though. Are we the only 200 level democracy? Are there any others where the person with the most votes can still lose?
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I know our founding fathers and their ultimate wisdom gave the EC to us. They also gave us a horribly worded second amendment. But come on, elections 101, the person with the most votes wins. Unless wealthy land owners are making the rules. George and Thomas and Ben etc. did a lot of good things with the constitution etc, but they also messed up on a few IMHO. But heck, nobody's perfect.
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The "Sacred Space" and "Black Girl Code"
reddogblitz replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I love that first one and it's so true. I think that's big reason why Hillary lost too. Women are very competitive with each other and if one of them gets out ahead, they try to sabotage her. Seen it many times. That, and they usually vote for who their husbands tell them to vote for. -
At least they didn't have an election where the person that got the most votes lost.
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If we get to the AFC championship game with AJ under center, then I roll with him in 2019 no doubt. The rook will be fine. He'll be under contract for another 3 or 4 years. You need a good backup. If you say, no, go with the rook regardless, then I also hope you aren't one of those who say AJ sucks because he couldn't beat out Dalton.
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Only 8 guys passed for more than 4000 yards in 2017 including Alex Smith. Is Alex franchise??